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In response to the consensus that emerged during the May 2023 AfD nomination of this article, all new entries to this page must satisfy the below requirements in efforts to reduce the level of WP:FANCRUFT:
Every nickname must be supported by at least THREE high quality and reliable sources. Obscure or user-generated sources will not be accepted.
Some examples of high quality and low quality sources can be found at WP:RSP.
At least one source should explicitly state "widely", "known as", "dubbed", "often called", or similar.
In addition, non-honorific nicknames and superlatives do not belong here.
Any entries that fail to satisfy these requirements will be reverted. Thank you for your understanding.
Latest comment: 2 months ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Please add Aya Nakamura in Individual titles section as Reine de France (Queen of France)
Many Internet users (on "X", for example), newspapers (like Konbini) and her fanbase call Aya Nakamura "La Reine de France" (Queen of France).
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Latest comment: 1 month ago6 comments3 people in discussion
Kindly add the sobriquet "Monster Monster" to w:Lady Gaga, I believe this title befits an honorific description as it is supported by following sources:
There's at least one article that explicitly states "Mother Monster" as an honorific title for Gaga. Also in the book The Oxford Handbook of the Bible and American Popular Culture by Dan W. Clanton Jr et. al., the authors used the phrasing "referred to as Mother Monster" which is contextually similar to the usage of the terms "widely", "dubbed" or "often called" which is one of the requirements for inclusion of such title. As a point of contention it would be wise to discuss why you believe the title "Mother Monster" is just a nickname and not an honorific title bestowed to her by media and her fans. -J.avanzado (talk) 04:33, 9 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
"Mother Monster" doesn’t carry the same honorific weight as titles like "Queen of Pop", which Gaga is already listed for in this article. To be honest, even her Wikipedia article writes Gaga's fans call her "Mother Monster", and she often refers to them as "Little Monsters", which tells me that this nickname isn't used much outside her fandom. ɴᴋᴏɴ21❯❯❯talk22:01, 9 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
If that's the case, then shouldn't it be too for "Father, Son and the Holy Ghost", "Vocal Trinity", "Asia's Songbird", "The Boss", "The Stupendous One", "The Chairman of the Board", "The Artist", "The Sun of Mexico", "Mama Africa" (this one even resembling Mother Monster), etc which were all listed in this wiki page? In my view honorifics shouldn't be boxed in titles that has "Queen/King of something" in them and that Mother Monster by definition fits the categories of an honorific title separate from her Queen of Pop title which has been contested by other people most notably by fans of Madonna, as does all these titles I listed and all the cases of such titles throughout history which most of the time started as sobriquets attached to them by other people like historians, journalists or fanatics. —J.avanzado (talk) 04:28, 12 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
If I may add, "Queen Bey" which is a nickname given to Beyoncé by her fans was permitted to be added here as one of her honorific titles. In that light, shouldn't it be fair for Mother Monster to be added to Lady Gaga's as her honorific title too, since it carries the same prestige as that of Beyoncé which is the point of contention here? —Haley.Parrot (talk) 12:17, 9 September 2024 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 1 day ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Can someone be kind and add Twinkie Clark on this list under the honorific nickname " The Mother of Contemporary Gospel Music." [1] "This is an article from approximately 2 decades ago crowning her as The Mother of Contemporary Gospel." PBS also has a video on YouTube featuring Twinkie Clark and the well-respected literary critic and historian Henry Louis Gates Jr, the title of the video being " Twinkie Clark is the Mother of Contemporary Gospel Music." If further sources are needed, talk to God about it (just playing.) Phenomfrom305 (talk) 20:41, 19 October 2024 (UTC)Reply